Majordomo
Welcome to Majordomo, a Korean-Asian fusion restaurant located at 1725 Naud St in Los Angeles, CA. Known for its modern industrial setting and minimalist zen vibes, Majordomo offers a unique dining experience that blends Asian, European, and American flavors on every plate.
At Majordomo, you can expect top-notch service and a menu that changes regularly to keep patrons excited and engaged. The restaurant offers a variety of utilities, from taking reservations to offering delivery and takeout options. The space is wheelchair accessible, accepts credit cards and Apple Pay, and even provides compostable containers and plastic-free packaging.
Customer reviews rave about the innovative dishes served at Majordomo. From the refreshing Melon Salad to the indulgent Bing Bread and Spreads, each dish is a variation of an authentic Asian recipe with a unique twist. The Grilled Striped Bass stands out for its flavorful sauce, while the Whole Plate Short Rib and Rice is a must-try for meat lovers.
Whether you're looking for a casual dinner or a special occasion with friends or family, Majordomo offers a range of options to suit your needs. With a trendy and upscale atmosphere, this restaurant is perfect for date nights or group gatherings. The food may be a bit pricey, but the generous portions and bold flavors make it well worth the cost.
Overall, Majordomo is a solid choice for a unique dining experience that combines traditional Asian dishes with modern twists. With attentive service and a range of options for every palate, Majordomo is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in Asian fusion cuisine in Los Angeles.
Majordomo Menu
Location
Address: 1725 Naud St Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (323) 545-4880
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Pescatarian OptionsYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Limited Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Hipster, Casual, Trendy, Classy, UpscaleYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Dinner, Late Night, DessertYes
- Street Parking, Valet ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Full BarYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Heated Outdoor SeatingYes
- Covered Outdoor SeatingYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Open to AllYes
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Private DiningNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Compostable containers availableYes
- Plastic-free packagingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Jessica B.
What an amazing dinner! I arrived early before my friends and decided to head to the bar where I ordered a Banana Kick. I always go for anything banana! Tae was my bartender, and he not only made me that drink but also gave me great suggestions for my second one. When my friends arrived we received excellent service from Will. We already knew what we wanted to order, but he made some suggestions that perfectly complemented our choices. Would I come back? Absolutely! The food was delicious, and the service was the cherry on top. I can't wait to return for more of Tae's drinks and to enjoy more food from the kitchen.
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Author: Janine K.
I recently dined at Major Domo with a larger party of nine, and we had an extensive dining experience that lasted almost three hours. The interior and outside patio are dimly lit for a more intimate dining experience. Overall, our dining experience was a mixed bag with some highs and lows. Drinks: The White Russian was a delightful substitute for an espresso martini, as recommended by our server. It was really good! Wouldn't Get Again: - Heirloom tomatoes: These were definitely fresh, but I'm not a big fan of tomatoes, so this dish didn't appeal to me too much. - Crispy Potatoes: Made with the infamous chilli oil, they almost felt like bougie brunch food and weren't particularly impressive. - Pork Half Bo Ssam: This dish was definitely was pull-apart, but was overall tough and lacked the flavor I expected (it was salty and it almost reminded me of hard Thanksgiving ham.) - Mushroom Crispy Rice: It was pretty mid, a lot of mushrooms and the crispy parts would get stuck in my teeth. Would Get Again: - Melon Salad: This was refreshing and unique, a nice surprise. - Bing Bread and Spreads: The chickpea and sardine spread was so good, and the bing bread was amazing!! Pillowy, hot, and aromatic. - Clam Lo Mein Pasta: This dish stood out for its heavy lemon zest flavor and harder noodles that were actually really nice. - Grilled Striped Bass: The sauce was flavorful and the fish was cooked nicely tender and soft. - Whole Plate Short Rib and Rice: This had to be ordered ahead of time but was well worth it. A server comes out to present it and cut it in front of us. We would eat it as ssam (wrapping it in lettuce and condiments) the scallion sauce was delicious with the short rib! - Beef rice (this comes with the order of short rib): After our table was done working through the meats, the pot of beef rice comes out cooked in the same oil that was used for the short rib and it made such a comforting and fragrant dish that I really enjoyed. -MajorDonut Dessert: The presentation and show were very cool, and the interesting twist was the gochujang, although we couldn't really taste it. Major Domo is a solid choice for a very nice dinner that offers very unique twists to their dishes. Service was also really good and very attentive. Definitely a must-try for those who get a kick at Asian fusion food!
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Author: Julia Y.
Majordomo is a restaurant I recommend to anyone from date night to family get togethers. The service is normal of any la restaurant, nice and sincere. The food is a bit pricey but the amount they serve is well worth the price. I can't begin to explain the food and the flavors. All the dishes are a variation of an authentic Asian dish. Mixed amongst one another but dare-i-say even better than the originals.
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Author: Kelly C.
I would give this restaurant a solid 4.3 stars which is very close to the Yelp average! Food and thoughts below! We made a resy through phone because my aunt was itching to eat here after seeing David Chang on Who Wants to be a Millionaire (lol). You have to call at least 24 hours in advance for their short rib so it was easier to also make a reservation via phone as well. Don't forget to confirm the preorder via the link they send where they WILL ask you for your credit card info - you won't be charged until you show up and actually eat there though. Ok now for the space! Very cool warehouse style with plenty of space but bad cellphone reception LOL...no bother though because the company is all you need. Here is everything we ordered: Oysters - I'm not a seafood girl but the side sauces were very good Tuna Carpaccio - not my favorite because I didn't love the yuzu sauce but other people really enjoyed it Little Gem Salad - super fresh (such a satisfying crunch) and i just love big lettuce cups haha! But again don't love seafood so I didn't like the toppings Heirloom Tomatoes - so so good and fresh! Crispy potatoes - the lemon mayo paired with the garlic and chili was so perfect! Wish the serving size was bigger! Fried corn ribs - also so good! this was on the original momofuku menu so it's only around for the anniversary year Clam lo mein - nothing special but the noodles were so al delte which is my absolute favorite. also the flavors weren't overpowering which is perfect Mushroom Crispy Rice - star of the night! the flavors were perfect together and the crisp of the crispy rice added great texture - i wish it had more crispy rice vs the regular rice LOL Striped Bass - again not my favorite because i dont love seafood but the sauce was good and the fish was fresh Short Rib (preorder) - ok i actually enjoyed this dish! plenty to share and seasoned to perfection - it comes with lettuce and shiso which is a must but the other banchan wasnt necessary because the meat was so flavorful. the rice that comes as the second course was also delicious but slightly oily Ended the night with their pandan pie that i would skip as the texture was weird and it tasted bitter to me and their majordonut which was quite the show! i did find the gochujang caramel to be more salty than spicy which was off-putting to me and it is definitely a very RICH dessert Overall, great service and a good time! Will probably be back to try some other things ;) parking: pretty easy street parking or there is a lot across the way for $12